It seems that many new things, especially those
involving "non-human" technology scare those who are somewhat ignorant and
suspicious of anything outside their own carefully constructed culture. We can
remember not long ago when bar-codes were proclaimed to be part of the "beast
system" and before that social security numbers were seen to be part of a
devilish plan of subjugation. Most recent to this list of demonic devices is the
Internet. This is based on a decoding of the acronym, www featured as part of an
URL, the uniform resource location, that is, the address of a computer serving
information across a world wide network of computers. And this is based on an
ancient code system called gematria.

According to the recent theory, World
Wide Web, that is www, stands for 666. They correctly refer to the fact that the
Semitic equivalent to the English language's 'w' is the Hebrew character 'waw'.
And as each character of the Hebrew alef-bet (alphabet, if you will) can also
double as a numeral, waw does have a number value of 6 as it is the sixth
character of the alef-bet. To someone who does not understand gematria or Hebrew
numbering conventions, www, or we should say, waw-waw-waw, would appear to be
the number 666. But this is not the case at all. Once numbering goes past 20, it
jumps for each letter. Also, in gematria, the characters are added up to get a
number. Let us demonstrate:

Numeric Values of the Hebrew Alef-bet

'alef =1

waw =6

kaf =20

`ayin =70

shin =300

bet =2

zayin =7

lamed =30

pe =80

taw =400

gimel =3

het =8

mem =40

sadey=90

dalet =4

tet= 9

nun =50

qof =100

he =5

yod =10

samek =60

resh =200

And not only this, but letter-numbers are added in
descending order by larger to smaller amount. So it is not always easy to
construct a number to where the symbolism shows easily. Usually a name is
started with first (that is characters) and then interpreted thru numbers. In
other words, www, or 6+6+6 does not add to six-hundred-sixty-six. It adds up to
18. In Hebrew, 18 is the exact same as hay, meaning "life."

On the other hand, what letter-numbers are required to
equal 666 exactly, and in the proper configuration? Consult the chart above
finding the largest number needed first, then the second largest, and so on, in
descending order.

You will find that the letters in order are: Taw-Resh-Samek-Waw.
In English characters we would represent them as Trsw. But Hebrew is represented
by consonants only. Vowels came much later, except for the yod and waw. Waw
could act as a long 'o' or 'u'. Trsw---is that a Hebrew word? No, it is a Hebrew
spelling or a word-play on the name of a Greek city in Asia Minor.
It was this city that the beast-666 came from,
the city of Tarsus, the city where Paul, the teacher of lawlessness and apostate
founder of gentile Christianity came from. Paul of Tarsus is the beast-666 of
the Revelation.